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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 14:00 anthonywdjr5211

What is the probability of client B, the 44-year old you’re considering for a 20-year policy, lives to be 64-years old? Note that this is a conditional probability. Another way of saying this is, “What is the probability that Client B turns 64 years old given that she turns 44 years old?” Client B is a non-Hispanic black female, so look at table 18.


What is the probability of client B, the 44-year old you’re considering for a 20-year policy, lives
What is the probability of client B, the 44-year old you’re considering for a 20-year policy, lives
What is the probability of client B, the 44-year old you’re considering for a 20-year policy, lives

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